This clear ground space must not overlap the ORAR, trail tread, or another clear ground space....
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Benches [1011.2]
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1003.2.12.2 Opening limitations
Exceptions: The triangular openings formed by the riser, tread and bottom rail at the open side of a stair- way shall be of a maximum size such that a sphere of 6 inches (152 mm...
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
The technical requirements in 1017.11 require the signs to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and minimum...
- How Blind People Use a White Cane Video with Tommy Edison
- All Signs Point to Change
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Legislation
The current ADAAG guidelines (Table 1) provide a description of the suggested width and slope, but do not provide guidance on pathway roughness except that obstacles should be no more than...
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"Video Interpreting Services (VIS)"
during emergency hospital visits, in areas with an insufficient number of qualified interpreters to meet demand, and in rural areas where distances and an interpreter's travel time present obstacles...
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Standardized Tests of Physical Fitness and Community Ambulation
Perceived difficulty was designed to consider factors such as the security of footing, obstacle negotiation, and effort required on slopes....
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4.3.5 Turning clearance
Turning clearance The ADA-ABA Standards include requirements for a circular turning space, a T shaped turning space, a L-Turn (90-degree turn) and a U-Turn (180-degree turn) around an obstacle...
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Protruding Objects [1017.9]
Objects that protrude into the trail clear tread width, passing spaces, and resting intervals can pose hazards to people who are blind or have low vision....
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Section 35.151(d) Scope of Coverage (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Advisory 504.4 suggests, but does not require, that covered entities provide visual contrast on stair tread nosing to make them more visible to individuals with low vision).     ...
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Interior Routes
11B-303.2 Changes in level greater than 1/2 inch ramped. 11B-303.4 Contrasting stripe at upper approach and lower tread...
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Interior Routes
11B-303.2 Changes in level greater than 1/2 inch ramped. 11B-303.4 Contrasting stripe at upper approach and lower tread...
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III. Results of the Study
However, no other defining information (slopes, tread obstacles, etc.) is available to support the level of accessibility of these trails. Table 8....
- EZ-ACCESS Transitions® Angled Entry Plate
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Section 36.406(b) Application of Standards to Fixed Elements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Advisory 504.4 suggests, but does not require, that covered entities provide visual contrast on stair tread nosings to make them more visible to people with low vision)....
- National AgrAbility Project
- Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities - Philadelphia, PA
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R218 Doors, Doorways, and Gates
The AASHTO Guide does not recommend the use of gates or other barriers to prevent unauthorized motor vehicle entry to shared use paths because gates and barriers create permanent obstacles...
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Protruding Objects and Trails
However, you should follow the specific Trail Management Objectives for each trail that address protrusions, obstacles, and clearing widths and heights....
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1018.1 General
The technical requirements address connections (1018.2); surface (1018.3); clear width (1018.4); obstacles (1018.5); openings (1018.6); slopes, including running slope (1018.7.1) and cross...
- ClickAndGo Navigation Wayfinding Technology
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Accessible Polling Places for the Visually Impaired: A Compilation of Survey Results
Topics addressed include obstacles at the polling place, multiple modality systems, voting confidence, and input devices....
- Starkloff Disability Institute (SDI)